
Bodys Isek Kingelez playful take on architecture and design is both engaging and fun to look at. Its childlike and its colourful, there is nothing bleak about it, its like he took grey out of his vocabulary and made rainbow his medium and exploded into a mass of buldings and structures. His work really sells in this way because though it could be arguably garish or kitsch, it is also happy, it makes me happy cities normally look dull and grey and his work is it trying to make as happy does he want a better world, his work is also comprised of recycled materials so he may be interested in bettering the world. His work is modern at the same time, which is what is fascinating to me for I passionately hate new buildings I think they are so uninspired compared to older victorian houses or art deco or even 50's, basically prior 70's I like, and as an artist he has attracted me to modern artichectural dreams, there is definately something old made new, some art deco related structures there but with a modern twist. I think anyone who likes lego and liked making/building lego as a kid or even now would enjoy looking/researching his work. Villa fantome, 1996 is what is pictured.
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